08-11-2004 07:19 AM - edited 03-02-2019 05:41 PM
Hi,
I've just installed a new gigabit LAN.
And now the customer want to have some visual confirmation that his LAN is quicker.
Is there a way I pump some data trough the LAN and measure the bandwith, speed etc. .. .
So he can see the difference between his old LAN and his new gigaLAN ??
thx
08-11-2004 07:31 AM
The Lan is only going to be as fast as its slowest link , If you have 10 meg Nic's then it will operate at 10 meg , if they are 100 meg then 100 meg , You can use a tool like ttcp to show the approx throughput, I hope you captured some benchmarks prior to the upgrade.
Look at this URL for TTCP
08-11-2004 12:11 PM
any other tools out there that can do the job.
Didn't capture anything.
The customer complained that the network was slow, so our sales ppl just sold them a bunch of gigabit network cards for his server (2 per server) and three catalyst 3750 for stacking, so he'll have a redundant LAN for his servers.
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